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Parking

The City of Dryden provides municipal parking in the downtown core to support local business, institutions, tourism, and community events. On-street parking in the downtown core is allowable up two hours, which the Dryden Police Service enforces.

Parking permits

You can purchase daily, weekly, monthly or annual parking permits at City Hall, 30 Van Horne Ave. during regular business hours (Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.).

Parking rates

Daily: $2.40 + HST

Monthly: $22.30 + HST

Annual: $223.40 + HST

Paying your parking ticket

You can pay your parking ticket online or in person at the Dryden Police Service, 64 King Street, during regular business hours (Monday to Friday 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.).

For help and information on paying a parking ticket, call 807-223-1137 between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. from Monday to Friday. Holiday hours will vary.

Accessible parking spaces

We provide many accessible parking options on-street and off-street in Dryden, for short-term use.

For more information, check out our accessible parking spaces map.

In order to park in an accessible parking space, you must display your accessible parking permit. You can find these at a Driver and Vehicle Licence Issuing Office. If you park in one of these accessible parking spaces without a permit, you could face a $300 fine.

Parking lots

Parking lots are available at:

Earle Avenue,

King Street, and

Queen Street

Parking by-laws

The City of Dryden's parking by-laws set out the rules and regulations for parking within the City.

Parking enforcement

By-law enforcement officers keep the residents of Dryden safe by being present and visible in the community. Officers act according to the traffic safety priorities set out by the Dryden Police Services.

The main duties of this unit include:

Assisting with the safe and orderly flow of traffic;

Responding to parking concerns of the community;

Regulating parking through bylaws;

Providing support to local community-policing initiatives, emergency support, crime management, and assisting at special events, ensuring the safe and unobstructed movement of vehicular and pedestrian traffic.